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Business & farm
No, you do not. A sole proprietorship can have employees.
If you were to form an LLC that is 100% owned by you, this is considered a "disregarded entity" and would be taxed in exactly the same fashion as a sole proprietorship in any case. There is really no difference from a tax perspective.
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May 22, 2024
9:48 AM